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    PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, JANUARY 3, 2020
2019
Celts claim Mountain
Valley Conference title
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LEFT: Grady Burrows (blue singlet) prepares for a pin. RIGHT: Gilbert Parra tries to get out of a hold.
McNary sends Burrows
and Parra to state meet
After each placing third in
their respective divisions at the
Mountain Valley Conference
District Tournament, both
Grady Burrows and Gilbert
Parra were thrilled to be
representing McNary High
School at the state wrestling
meet — which took place at
Memorial Coliseum on Feb.
22-23.
Parra (138 lbs.) lost his
fi rst bout by major decision,
then was eliminated from the
tournament after losing via
technical fall.
Burrows was able to win
a match in the consolation
round after getting pinned
in his fi rst round bout, but
the sophomore 113-pounder
lost a tough 3-2 decision that
ended his season.
Even though they didn’t
get what they wanted in
terms of results, it didn’t take
away from what Parra and
Burrows accomplished in
2019.
“I am extremely proud of
both of those guys,” McNary
head coach Jason Ebbs said.
“They are the trailblazers for
our program right now. They
took our culture to the next
step.”
Burrows,
who
was
wrestling in his second
straight state meet, had the
goal of making in onto the
second day.
While it looked like he
was holding his own in the
opening minute of his fi rst
round match against sixth-
seeded Jeremiah Van Cleve
from Centennial, Burrows
got turned on his back and
suffered an early fall.
But Burrows wasn’t going
to let the loss discourage him
as he made quick work of
Finn Whittaker from Wilson
in the fi rst consolation
match, getting the pin in less
than a minute.
Burrows had the upper-
hand for the majority of
his next match against
Sherwood’s Nick Hekker,
taking a 2-1 lead into the fi nal
round. But he surrendered a
two-point near-fall in the
fi nal minute of the bout to
suffer a heartbreaking 3-2
loss.
Parra, on the other hand,
was just happy to just be at
the state tournament after
having a strong end to the
regular season.
“Gilbert is the perfect
example of a kid setting his
mind to a goal and then just
going after it,” Ebbs said.
“Getting to (state) was a great
accomplishment for him.”
ATHLETE
BEKAH GRIMMER
Junior at McNary High School
Grimmer scored a career-high 21 points on 9-of-12
shooting in the Celtics 52-46 loss to Cleveland on
Saturday, Dec. 28.
public notices
NOTICE
Notice of Preliminary
Determination for
Water Right Transfer
T-13100
T-13100 fi led by City Of
Keizer, PO Box 21000, Keizer,
OR 97307, proposes a change
in points of appropriation
under Certifi cate 50519. The
right allows the use of 2.0
cubic feet per second from
three wells in Sects. 35 and
36, T6S, R3W, WM for quasi-
municipal uses in Sects. 35
and 36, T6S, R3W, WM. The
applicant proposes to move
the points of appropriation
within Sec. 35, T6S, R3W,
WM. The Water Resources
Department proposes to
approve the transfer, based
on the requirements of ORS
Chapter 540 and OAR 690-
380-5000.
Any person may fi le, jointly
or severally, a protest or
standing statement within
30 days after the last date of
newspaper publication of this
notice, 01/03/2020. Call (503)
986-0815 to obtain additional
information. If no protests are
fi led, the Department will issue
a fi nal order consistent with
the preliminary determination.
12/27, 1/3
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
LIQUOR LICENSE
APPLICATION
TEQUILA NIGHTS
(CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP/
TRADE NAME)
NOTICE is hereby given
that the City Council of the
City of Keizer will hold a
public hearing to consider
a liquor license application
– change of ownership and
trade name for Tequila Nights
located at 3393 River Road N,
Keizer, Oregon. The name will
change from Tequila Nights
to Area 51 Bar and Grill. The
OLCC license application is
for an Full On-Premises Sales
License.
The hearing will be held on
Monday, January 6, 2020
at 7:00 p.m. at the Robert
L. Simon Council Chambers,
Keizer Civic Center, 930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer,
Oregon.
Anyone wishing to make
comment on this matter
may provide testimony at
the hearing or submit written
response to the City Recorder
no later than 5:00 p.m. on
January 6, 2020. Responses
may be mailed to Tracy L.
Davis MMC, City Recorder,
P.O. Box 21000, Keizer,
Oregon 97307.
The location of the hearing
is accessible to the disabled.
Please contact the City
Recorder at (503) 856-3412
at least 48 hours prior to the
hearing if you will need any
special accommodations to
attend or participate in the
hearing.
If you have any questions,
please contact the City
Recorder at (503) 856-3412
Dated this 24th day of
December, 2019.
Tracy L. Davis, MMC
City Recorder
1/3
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon
for the County of Marion
Case No. 19PB08925
In the Matter of the
Estate of Susan Nan Bell,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that Susan Nan Bell died
September 26, 2019, and that
by order of the above entitled
Court, the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative.
All persons having claims
against the Estate are
required to present them to
the Personal Representative
at 693 Chemeketa Street NE,
Post Offi ce Box 2247, Salem,
Oregon 97308-2247, within
four months after the date of
fi rst publication of this notice
or said claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by this
proceeding
are
advised
that additional information
may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative.
Noel Copenhaver
Personal Representative
The McNary softball
team knew they had already
clinched the Mountain Valley
Conference title in their
previous game before they
took the fi eld against Bend
on Saturday, May 11.
But putting an exclamation
point on the conference
season on senior night was
still a sweet moment for the
Lady Celts.
Faith Danner pitched
six innings and gave up just
seven hits and one earned
run to along with her 3-for-
4 day at the dish, propelling
McNary to the 12-2 run-
rule victory against Bend.
“I knew this team was
capable to accomplish what
they just did,” McNary head
coach Kevin Wise said.
McNary fi nished MVC
play with a 13-1 record and
ended the regular season on
a 12-game win streak. They
also put up double-digit run
totals in all but one of their
league contests.
Even though they won
via mercy-rule, the Celtics
still had to deal with some
adversity in this game.
McNary held a 1-0 lead
when they took the fi eld in
the top of the second inning
thanks to an RBI-single from
Taylor Ebbs in the bottom of
the fi rst.
Bend’s Maya Eliff hit a
hard ground ball to Ebbs at
shortstop to begin the second
frame. Ebbs put herself in
perfect position to make the
play, but the ball took a bad
hop and hit her square in the
face.
After being tended to for
more than 10 minutes, Ebbs
had to be escorted off the
fi eld with a fractured nose.
It was diffi cult for the
rest of the McNary squad to
see their teammate and star
slugger in so much pain. But
like they had for much of the
season, the Celtics found a
way to be resilient.
Bend tied the game with a
run in the top of the second.
McNary, however, responded
by producing a pair of runs in
the bottom half of the frame.
Hannah Ebner laid down
a perfect sacrifi ce bunt to
move Shaylee Cluster and
Kayelee Schwab into scoring
position after they were both
issued free passes.
Kamryn Miller brought in
Cluster to score with a sharp
single between third base
and shortstop on the next
at-bat. Alexa Cepeda then
followed with a sacrifi ce fl y
to left fi eld, putting McNary
up 3-1.
Bend
pitcher
Lena
Zahniser was able to hold
McNary without a run in
the third and fourth innings.
The Lava Bears even cut the
defi cit to one in the top of
the fourth. But the Celtics
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The McNary Celtics softball team won the MVC title in 2019
with a 13-1 league record.
crossword
Sherman, Sherman,
Johnnie & Hoyt, LLP
Attorneys for Personal
Representative
693 Chemeketa Street
Post Offi ce Box 2247
Salem, Oregon 97308-2247
Date of fi rst publication:
December 20, 2019.
Second
and
third
publication: December 27,
2019, January 3, 2020.
12/20, 12/27, 1/3
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1/3, 1/10
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Warehouse Lien Auction
Oral Auction to be held
January 18th At 10:00 A.M.
At
Claxter Road Storage
2688 Claxter Road NE
503-393-4189
Units
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offense began to break out in
the bottom of the fi fth.
Danner and Kate Ronning
began the McNary threat
with back-to-back one-out
singles, which was followed
by an RBI-double to center
fi eld by Cluster.
Schwab capped off the
inning with a two-run single
up the middle to extend
McNary’s lead to 6-2.
In the bottom of the sixth,
the Celtics continued to
pour it on.
McNary got six runs on
fi ve hits in the inning as they
ended the game early once
they gained a 10-run lead.
It is the second time in
three years that the Celtics
have been crowned league
champions.
“It honestly feels so good
to win league. We have all just
gelled really well together,”
Ronning said.